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Solomons and Fiji Lecture. Includes [see below]

Includes,
• British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Memorandum. Post-war Policy, Reconstruction, and Re-organisation of Administration. Confidential. From the Secretary, Western Pacific High Commission, to His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific. Printed, 34pp., n.d., marked in ink 1943-44(?).
And the following papers by C.H. Allan:
• Popular Myths of the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides, Ts., 8 paras – “It is not true that motor vehicles which are British drive on the left and French on the right…”;
• The Solomon Islands – The Road to Independence, RSPAS seminar paper, 1978, Ts., 21pp.;
• Bureaucratic Organisation for Development in Small Island States, Development Studies Centre, ANU, seminar paper, 1979, Ts., 22pp.;
• “Extract from a lunchtime address on 13 April 1982 to the Royal Commonwealth Society Auckland”, Ts., 2pp.;
• Untitled paper, “There were three unusual and particularly difficult aspects to the transfer of power in the Solomons…”, Ts., annotated, 4pp.;
• Notes of the Fiji coup, 14 May 1987, Ms., 2pp., plus press cuttings; Introduction to a lecture on decolonisation given by C.H. Allan in Aug 1983 and Aug 1985

Solomons and Fiji Lecture. Includes [see below]

Includes,
• British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Memorandum. Post-war Policy, Reconstruction, and Re-organisation of Administration. Confidential. From the Secretary, Western Pacific High Commission, to His Excellency the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific. Printed, 34pp., n.d., marked in ink 1943-44(?).
And the following papers by C.H. Allan:
• Popular Myths of the Anglo-French Condominium of the New Hebrides, Ts., 8 paras – “It is not true that motor vehicles which are British drive on the left and French on the right…”;
• The Solomon Islands – The Road to Independence, RSPAS seminar paper, 1978, Ts., 21pp.;
• Bureaucratic Organisation for Development in Small Island States, Development Studies Centre, ANU, seminar paper, 1979, Ts., 22pp.;
• “Extract from a lunchtime address on 13 April 1982 to the Royal Commonwealth Society Auckland”, Ts., 2pp.;
• Untitled paper, “There were three unusual and particularly difficult aspects to the transfer of power in the Solomons…”, Ts., annotated, 4pp.;
• Notes of the Fiji coup, 14 May 1987, Ms., 2pp., plus press cuttings; Introduction to a lecture on decolonisation given by C.H. Allan in Aug 1983 and Aug 1985

Miscellaneous mixed press cuttings – political. Fijian articles

Including:
• Wendy Bacon, “Somebody’s man in Fiji [Paul Freeman]”, NZ Listener, 26 Dec 1987;
• Wendy Bacon, “Paul Freeman: Fijian army officer with friends in the CIA, Times on Sunday, 24 Jan 1988;
• David Robie, “Why the Fijian plot theory is gaining ground”, Times on Sunday, 12 Jul 1987;
• Nicholas Rothwell, “Grace [Molisa] melds poetry and politics”, The Australian, 10 Dec 1987;
• “The Waiting War: New Caledonia special report”, NZ Listener, 26 Jan-9 Feb 1985.

Vanuatu, France in the Pacific and other press articles.

Including:
• John Campbell, “Vanuatu tries to sell its tax perks”, The Australian, 1 Feb 1983;
• John H. Hutchinson, “France Eyes Pacific”, Herald (?), 21 Jun 1982;
• “France in the Pacific”, editorial NZ Herald, 23 Apr 1982;
• Claire Rosemburg, “France sees the Pacific as more than a nuclear bomb test site”,
• Dale Van Atta and Brian Toohey, “The Timor Papers: special lift-out report”, The National Times, 30 May-5 Jun 1982.

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